Chapter 5, Lesson 3 Activity - Part A
Completion requirements
Unit 2
Towards Confederation
Activity
After the war was over, the British rulers faced new challenges.
They had a colony of many people who spoke a different language and had a different religion and government. Many of these people had been allies of the French during the war.
How would the English transform the Canadiens and First Nations people into loyal subjects of the British Crown?
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Download the document, After the War to complete as you read the remainder of this chapter.
Please save your work to a file on your desktop so you will have a copy to refer back to. - Click on one of the links provided to download the document.
- You will then be able to view the After the War worksheet.
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Read pages 116 and 117 of the textbook. Page 117 describes the Treaty of Paris.
Complete the first chart in the document as you read.
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Read pages 118 to 120 of the textbook. These pages explain both the Royal Proclamation and the Quebec Act.
Complete the comparison chart for the two pieces of legislation. - When you have completed your After the War document, go to the next page.
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Document: After the War
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Boundary lines of the Royal Proclamation
Courtesy of National Atlas of the United States
Courtesy of National Atlas of the United States

Treaty of Paris, 1782
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© Public Domain

Boundary lines of the Quebec Act
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© Public Domain